A few weeks ago I put a post here asking if there was an online quiz to help prepare me for the B-licence quiz. Some replies reminded me that it would be wise to study the SIM in its entirety (and beyond licence quiz time,) to make sure I was as safe and knowledgeable as possible. With that in mind, are there any reliable quizzes (or lists of questions you should be able to answer) based on the SIM in its entirety? Not to cram for a specific quiz, but to test that I know the manual thoroughly?

1. Knowing the entire SIM sounds admirable.... But may not be a good idea. Much of the back of the SIM is irrelevant for someone with 65 jumps.

If I had to chose between you (@65 jumps) spending time to learn how to fly a predictable pattern, separate traffic in the pattern, track straight and far, use flat turns, and manage emergency proceduresOR learn about wing suits, high altitude jumps, camera jumps, and demo jumps.....there is no contest!

Mastering the essential stuff is is a much better investment of time for you than filling your head with esoterica at this point.

2. The act of creating your own quiz is far more helpful for learning than simply taking someone else's quiz.

3. Flash cards are a wonderful thing. I made lots of them to learn skydiving stuff as I progressed through my licenses and ratings. At various times I used both 3x5 index cards and electronic flash cards on my smart phone.

1. Knowing the entire SIM sounds admirable.... But may not be a good idea. Much of the back of the SIM is irrelevant for someone with 65 jumps.

If I had to chose between you (@65 jumps) spending time to learn how to fly a predictable pattern, separate traffic in the pattern, track straight and far, use flat turns, and manage emergency proceduresOR learn about wing suits, high altitude jumps, camera jumps, and demo jumps.....there is no contest!

Mastering the essential stuff is is a much better investment of time for you than filling your head with esoterica at this point.

2. The act of creating your own quiz is far more helpful for learning than simply taking someone else's quiz.

3. Flash cards are a wonderful thing. I made lots of them to learn skydiving stuff as I progressed through my licenses and ratings. At various times I used both 3x5 index cards and electronic flash cards on my smart phone.

Yes, Jen...If all you are interested in is passing a test, then yes, glideangle and others have a point in not clouding your mind with stuff that's not really relevant for B license...some specialty jumps and such. If that's the case, the Study Guide will get you through. Unfortunately for the sport, way too many people are only interested in just that...pass the test, get the license....knowledge and understanding comes in a distant second.

But, I get the distinct feeling that you want more than just passing a test....and I am particularly happy for that and rightfully so. I still strongly encourage you to learn as much as you can, as quickly as you can, about all of it....you'll be better, and safer, for it.

It's worrisome that experienced jumpers would try to lead you astray to focus only on the particular license knowledge in opposition to learning as much as you can. Sad, really.